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Jay’s 11 p.m. Weather for Wednesday 05/15/25
SUMMARY: On the evening of Wednesday, May 15, 2025, mild temperatures were observed in the East, with 61°F in Beckley and Roanoke, and 63°F in Richmond and Pittsburgh. A warm air influx from the Gulf of Mexico resulted in slightly milder conditions to the west. Showers were ending, but more were expected to return Thursday, with the possibility of heavy rain and strong storms, particularly Saturday morning. A marginal risk of severe thunderstorms was forecast, with potential threats including large hail, high winds, and flooding. Temperatures are expected to rise to 81°F on Friday, with sunnier skies by Sunday.

The rain has ended, and we see fog developing in some spots. Showers and storms return tomorrow, and some of them will be on the strong side.
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Cooking with cast iron, recipes for summer
SUMMARY: Chef Chris Stubblefield discusses summer grilling tips with cast iron in a segment leading up to Memorial Day. He highlights the benefits of cast iron, like its heat retention, perfect for grilling burgers, steaks, and veggies. Chris demonstrates using a Lodge reversible grill griddle, with one side for griddling breakfast items and the other for grilling kebabs and veggies. He shares summer recipes like smash burgers and Mexican street corn, advising on easy yet impressive flavors. For cast iron care, he recommends cleaning with warm water and a stiff brush, followed by drying and applying a thin layer of oil. More tips are available at Lodgecastiron.com.

Memorial Day is right around the corner, and that means the official start to grilling season.
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Corporations see potential staffing cuts amid economic uncertainty and AI advancement
SUMMARY: Microsoft has announced a new round of layoffs, impacting 3% of its workforce, including 2,000 employees in Western Washington. Despite strong sales, the company cited the need to streamline operations for greater efficiency. This follows earlier layoffs in January. The job cuts are expected to affect all regions and positions, with a focus on management. The move is expected to hurt local businesses, particularly those that rely on Microsoft employees. Meanwhile, Amazon has introduced AI-driven robots to sort packages, raising concerns about potential job losses in its warehouses. Additionally, a cyberattack on education vendor PowerSchool exposed sensitive data of millions of students and teachers.

Microsoft says it is laying off nearly 3% of its entire workforce, meanwhile Amazon unveiled more than 750-thousand robots it will use to sort, lift and carry packages in the company’s warehouses.
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Project Lifesaver helps kids and the elderly
SUMMARY: Project Lifesaver in Nicholas County, West Virginia, helps locate individuals at risk of wandering, providing peace of mind for families. The program, especially beneficial for children with autism or adults with dementia, uses an ankle monitor to track a person’s location. Crystal Taylor, a single mother of a 13-year-old with autism, signed up for the program 11 years ago. She says it gives her confidence that if her son wanders off, the sheriff’s department can quickly locate him. The program reassures parents and caregivers, ensuring the safety of their loved ones with timely responses from local deputies.

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